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The fair maid of Dunsore's lamentation. Occasioned by Lord Wigmore, governour of Warwick Castle. Bei
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1700?
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1
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The fair maid of Islington
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2
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The Fair maid of Islington, or, The London vintner over-reach'd : to the tune of Sellenger's round .
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1685
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1
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Fair maid of Londons answer to Kind Edwards wanton love.
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1686
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1
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Fair maid of Perth.
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4
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The fair maid of the exchange.
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2
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The fair maid of the Exchange, 1607
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1962
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1
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The fair maid of the vvest. Or, A girle worth gold. The first part. As it was lately acted before th : Heywood, Thomas,
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1631
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1
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Fair maid of the west.
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3
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Fair maid of the west. Or, A girle worth gold. : Heywood, Thomas,
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1631
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1
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The fair maid of the West, parts I and II. : Heywood, Thomas,
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1968
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1
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The fair maid of the west; : who sold her maidenhead for a high-crown'd hat.
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2
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Fair maids choice
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1696
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1
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Fair Margaret. : Haggard, H. Rider
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1907
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1
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Fair Margaret's misfortunes; or, sweet William's dream on his wedding night : with the sudden de
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2
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Fair Maudlin, the merchant's daughter of Bristol..
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2
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Fair nimphs.
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2
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The fair of Smyrna. : Theatre Royal (Hull, England)
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1826
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1
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Fair one let me in.
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6
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The fair one of Tunis, or, The generous mistres : a new piece of gallantry : Cotton, Charles,
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1674
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1
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Fair one stark-naked
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1684
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1
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The fair one with the golden locks.
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5
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Fair one with the golden locks, or, The great giant gorgibuster and the Queen of the fishes. : Theatre Royal (Hull, England)
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1867
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1
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'Fair Ophelia' : a life of Harriet Smithson Berlioz. : Raby, Peter,
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1982
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1
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Fair pay and work. : Richardson, Roy.
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1971
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1
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Fair pay or foul play : low pay in Humberside. : Somerton, Michael.
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1987
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1
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The fair penitent
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3
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The fair penitent : a tragedy as it is acted at the New Theatre in Little Lincolns Inn Fields, by He : Rowe, Nicholas,
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1703
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1
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Fair philosopher : Eliza Haywood and The female spectator
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c2006
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1
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Fair play : art, performance and neoliberalism : Harvie, Jen,
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2013
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1
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Fair play : ethics in sport and education. : McIntosh, Peter Chisholm.
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1979
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1
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Fair play for one's life. : Gentleman of quality of North-Britain.
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1708?
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1
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Fair play for one's life: or, The sovereign preservative of the royal family, nobility, &c. : and, o : Gentleman of quality of North-Britain.
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1708?
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1
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Fair play for our primary schools. : National Union of Teachers.
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1960
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1
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Fair play for the unemployed, unemployment insurance : the trade union case against the Royal Commis : Trades Union Congress.
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1931
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1
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Fair play in sport : a charter of conduct for all those involved in sport and physical recreation. : Central Council of Physical Recreation (Great Britain)
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1990
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1
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Fair play in sport : a moral norm system
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2000
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1
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Fair play in the lottery, or mirth for money. : In several witty passages and conceits of persons th : E. F.
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1660
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1
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Fair play; or The test of the lonely island. : Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte.
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1878
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1
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A fair pretender. : Theatre Royal (Hull, England)
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1866
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1
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A fair prospect : shewing clearly the difference between things that are seen & things that are not : Goodwin, Thomas,
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1658
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1
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A fair quarrel / edited by G. R. Price.
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4
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Fair rents and no profiteering. : Labour Party (Great Britain)
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1934
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1
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Fair representations : world's fairs and the modern world
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1994
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1
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Fair Rosamond.
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1710?
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1
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Fair Rosamund. : Field, Michael.
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1897
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1
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Fair sex : family size and structure, 1900-39. : Gittins, Diana.
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1982
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Fair share for the fair sex.
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2
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Fair shares for all? : disparities in service provision for different groups of people with learning : Walker, Carol.
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1996
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1
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Fair shares for families : the need for a family impact statement. : Field, Frank,
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1980
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